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the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. johannesb >>> the star spangled banner first opened at baseball games a year before it first became our national anthem. but it is rare the top military brass is on hand to perform it. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among those singing, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey describes himself as a rabid fan of the washington nationals. they went on to win the game over the milwaukee brewers, 8-5. on a m
the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day...
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mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of egypt's highest court, will replace morsi as interim president. while the military coup was met with cheers in tahrir square, across the nile river, supporters of the deposed president chanted "down with the military," and the square has a million marchers denouncing his ouster. messages sending ripples throughout this country that's already seen death and bloodshed since the huge anti-government protests began this past weekend. back live here overlooking cairo's iconic tahrir square where there was a massive party, it is very likely they'll be partying aga
mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of...
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also former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and one of the arrests includes the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood, their top person, so it is quite a wide range, round up. earlier today we also had the new president sworn in. he is now tasked with forming a government of tech-nocrats to really fix the problems and really what brought people into the streets. also he is tasked with writing a constitution or getting a committee together to write a constitution as well as overseeing the next round of presidential elections. he will be a busy man in the months to come. today definitely a big day with all of that going on, the swearing in of a new president and also the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. >> this is fredrika i am wondering this interim president, what is it about him, what can he do differently that morsi couldn't or wouldn't? >> he has some benefits that morsi didn't have. first of all, he has the army behind him. he was selected by the army to come in and rule as interim president and that's a big thing. he also has the ministry of interior, and that
also former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and one of the arrests includes the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood, their top person, so it is quite a wide range, round up. earlier today we also had the new president sworn in. he is now tasked with forming a government of tech-nocrats to really fix the problems and really what brought people into the streets. also he is tasked with writing a constitution or getting a committee together to write a constitution as well as...
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that's right, demanding president mohamed morsi step down. today is his one-year anniversary in office. the scene in tahrir square resembles the protests two years ago that toppled the mubarak regime. well, this week, antigovernment protesters have clashed with massive crowds of morsi's supporters. at least eight people have been killed, including an american student. >> so, let's go now to cairo. cnn's reza sayah is outside of the presidential palace. reza, tell me what it's like out there today. >> reporter: it's calm right now, alison, but in some ways, this feels like the build-up and the anticipation you feel before a heavyweight prize fight. in this occasion, the two opponents are two sides that don't like one another, and obviously, there's so much at stake here -- the future of democracy and the egyptian revolution of 2011, the future of this government led by president morsi, and the future of the arab spring in many ways. and most importantly, lives are at stake, too. previously, when these two sides have clashed, people have gotten
that's right, demanding president mohamed morsi step down. today is his one-year anniversary in office. the scene in tahrir square resembles the protests two years ago that toppled the mubarak regime. well, this week, antigovernment protesters have clashed with massive crowds of morsi's supporters. at least eight people have been killed, including an american student. >> so, let's go now to cairo. cnn's reza sayah is outside of the presidential palace. reza, tell me what it's like out...
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quite small relative to this for president mohame mohamed morse -- morsi. it's not the revolution we saw earlier. one housewife pushing fae ma in pushing a relative in a wheelchair to goo to the demonstrations and waving a flag and chanting the same thing in arabic, that means go, go, a very clear message to mohamed morsi. the question people are asking, is he listening? >> i understand the president took to the state media air waves. did he acknowledge for say anything about the protests today? >> reporter: he had a spokesman who came out and gave a statement who basically said we're in favor of dialogue and ready to speak with the opposition but we may have gone beyond that. i think at least what we're seeing in cairo and some of the egyptians so far is what appears to be open revolt. it's not just civilians in this revolt, there are also clearly members of the police and some of the security forces who themselves are opposed to president mohamm hahamohamed mm. it may be beyond dialogue. >> thanks so much. ben wedeman in cairo. >>> a cold-blooded murder a
quite small relative to this for president mohame mohamed morse -- morsi. it's not the revolution we saw earlier. one housewife pushing fae ma in pushing a relative in a wheelchair to goo to the demonstrations and waving a flag and chanting the same thing in arabic, that means go, go, a very clear message to mohamed morsi. the question people are asking, is he listening? >> i understand the president took to the state media air waves. did he acknowledge for say anything about the protests...
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anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insu
anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced...
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the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands. firecrackers are going off. it is certainly a celebratory move. judging by the people out there, you would never imagine that their constitution has been suspended. and although they now have an interim president nominated by the military, there are still certainly no presidential elections scheduled for now. but there is one cause for celebration. that is the fact that president morsi is no more and that as far as we know, he is detained and there is also apparently under way a witch hunt against many other of the senior members of the muslim brotherhood, broo
the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands....
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morsi to go. and what's interesting is, the planned marches in cairo haven't even begun. in other words, there are many tens of thousands more headed this way to join the protesters here. now, this is the fruit of a movement that began three months ago that's managed to collect, according to the movement, more than 22 million signatures calling on mohamed morsi to step down. and it's not just the young revolutionaries anymore. it's also many egyptians, ordinary egyptians who are disappointed with one year of rule by the muslim brotherhood. talk to anybody in cairo, they'll tell you about waiting hours and hours for gas at the gas stations, of prolonged electricity cuts, and it's very hot here in cairo at the moment, of a faltering economy, of a lack of law and order in the streets. so, it's revolutionaries, ordinary egyptians and also some people who see this as an opportunity to get the army to retake power from the muslim brotherhood. at the same time, candy, we shouldn't ignore the many other m
morsi to go. and what's interesting is, the planned marches in cairo haven't even begun. in other words, there are many tens of thousands more headed this way to join the protesters here. now, this is the fruit of a movement that began three months ago that's managed to collect, according to the movement, more than 22 million signatures calling on mohamed morsi to step down. and it's not just the young revolutionaries anymore. it's also many egyptians, ordinary egyptians who are disappointed...
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as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them of hijacking the resolution with islamist agenda and pushing aside political voices. months of demonstrations culminated sunday with millions marking the president's anniversary with nationwide protests demanding his ouster. when the protests didn't end and escalated into deadly clashes and attacks targeting the brotherhood's headquarters delivered its ultimatum. washington followed with the push for the president to call for new elections. howeverx in a televised speech to the nation last night, morsy gave no indication he plans to step asi
as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them...
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. >>> now to egypt on the edge, president obama calling president mohamed morsi asking him to respond to his people's demands. protesters calling on morsi to step down or they'll march on the palace and egypt's military giving him an ultimatum, resolve the dispute wednesday or they'll step in and restore order. reza, the 48-hour countdown is taking down. >> reporter: egypt bracing it self for a dramatic change. all sorts of signs egypt is about to push the reset button on the 2011 revolution. two and a half years ago they booted out mubarak. the moderates and liberals didn't like it, they said morsi was hijacking the revolution with an islamist agenda. indications are they're close to getting their wish, the military coming out with an ultimatum by tomorrow they say all sides must resolve this matter, the president must meet the demands of the people otherwise they're stepping in. now all eyes on the president and president obama calling president morsi last night suggesting that he respond to the people's concerns. kate? >> this is clearly hitting a critical phase and important to th
. >>> now to egypt on the edge, president obama calling president mohamed morsi asking him to respond to his people's demands. protesters calling on morsi to step down or they'll march on the palace and egypt's military giving him an ultimatum, resolve the dispute wednesday or they'll step in and restore order. reza, the 48-hour countdown is taking down. >> reporter: egypt bracing it self for a dramatic change. all sorts of signs egypt is about to push the reset button on the...
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massive demonstrations taking place today against and some for the country's president, mohamed morsi. we went to go to rez asaya who is outside in egypt. >> reporter: candy, the drama and anticipation is building as thousands of people make their way to the presidential palace. we are anticipating mass protests against president morsi on the anniversary of his presidency. these are the liberals, the moderates who say the president and the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the revolution and pushed everyone aside. across down, more opposition factions protesting. a short drive away from us, the supporters of the president are demonstrating. the concern is in the common hours if these two demonstrations cross paths, there's going to be violence. candy? >> reza, clearly there is some worry inside the presidential palace as we were told earlier, there will be a news conference we expect probably shortly, but it will not be from president morsi himself. it will be by the spokesman from president morsi. reza sayah, ben wedeman, all of them in cro for us. we are following the story. we will
massive demonstrations taking place today against and some for the country's president, mohamed morsi. we went to go to rez asaya who is outside in egypt. >> reporter: candy, the drama and anticipation is building as thousands of people make their way to the presidential palace. we are anticipating mass protests against president morsi on the anniversary of his presidency. these are the liberals, the moderates who say the president and the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the revolution...
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massive demonstrations under way for and against the country's president, mohamed morsi. i want to bring in reza sayah. he is outside the presidential palace in cairo. set the scene for me, reza. >> reporter: candy, most big showdowns have a dramatic buildup and, man, are we feeling a buildup here tonight in cairo as the clock is counting down to a potential face-off between supporters of president morsi and his opponents in what many call a defining moment for this young government in post-revolution egypt. lots happening in cairo. let's set the stage for you. at this hour we're at the presidential palace. i'm going to carefully step out of the shot so you can see the scene. the palace is to your left if we zoom in. you can see thousands of people have already gathered mere. more of streaming in. what we don't see are security guards. the only thing that's separating those protesters from the palace is a very lengthy barrier and seemingly what protesters have to do if they want to get to the palace is scale that wall. across town, more opposition factions, liberals, mode
massive demonstrations under way for and against the country's president, mohamed morsi. i want to bring in reza sayah. he is outside the presidential palace in cairo. set the scene for me, reza. >> reporter: candy, most big showdowns have a dramatic buildup and, man, are we feeling a buildup here tonight in cairo as the clock is counting down to a potential face-off between supporters of president morsi and his opponents in what many call a defining moment for this young government in...
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president obama called mohamed morsi to express concern for the violence and to urge him to be responsive to all egyptians' concerns. >>> the bodies of 19 firefighters were transported to the coroner's office on monday in the u.s. state of arizona. the men died fighting a wildfire near the small arizona town of yarnell. investigators are still trying to piece together just how such a tragedy happened. hundreds of other firefighters are still trying to contain the deadly blaze. >>> well, more now on u.s. president barack obama's final day in africa. >> economic ties with the african continent has been the focus of this visit. >> president obama has pledged $7 billion to help increase power infrastructure. he'll visit a power plant before he heads back to washington. but before he does that, president obama will be joined by former president george w. bush at a wreath laying at the u.s. embassy in dar es salaam, tanzania. >> and that is an unlikely meeting in an unlikely place. but for president obama and former president george w. bush africa it seems is one subject on which the two men of
president obama called mohamed morsi to express concern for the violence and to urge him to be responsive to all egyptians' concerns. >>> the bodies of 19 firefighters were transported to the coroner's office on monday in the u.s. state of arizona. the men died fighting a wildfire near the small arizona town of yarnell. investigators are still trying to piece together just how such a tragedy happened. hundreds of other firefighters are still trying to contain the deadly blaze....
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morsy, elected a year ago in egypt's first post-revolutionary presidential vote. the president's supporters insist he must stay in power. some demonstrators have brought clubs and sticks and say they're ready for a fight. refat ali traveled from upper egypt to the capital with a message to morsy's opponents. "our patience has run out," he says. "either you back off or the only thing left to do is to attack you with one fist." brotherhood spokesman jihad haddad warns the group's supporters will not turn the other cheek. >> this time under the bounds of the law we intend to execute our right of self-defendants to protect the protesters, our buildings, and our homes. >> reporter: there's scant talk of compromise. the stakes are high. and no one is ready to back down. certainly not the once persecuted and now empowered muslim brotherhood. for islam this is the battle of life and death. morsy for them is the red line. they cannot the world without morsy as the president because they know if morsy steps down this means that they will not come to power again. and the new
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morsi. >> our commitment to egypt has never been around any particular individual or party. our commitment has been to a process. >> let's bring in our senior correspondent on the scene for us in cairo. it's intense right now. ben, you covered what happened to president mubarak there. are we seeing a similar situation unfold right now? >> reporter: not really. during the revolution that led to mubarak's ouster, what was saw was some resistance from his supporters to the revolution. but by and large, there were very few people who were really ready to risk their lives to keep him in power. what we have now are two very large political forces. of course, you've seen the hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of egyptians in the streets of cairo, alexandria, and elsewhere calling for his ouster, but there's still a very significant percentage of the population that still supports president mohamed morsi. we've been to their rallies. they're just as passionate as the people in tahrir. so you ha
morsi. >> our commitment to egypt has never been around any particular individual or party. our commitment has been to a process. >> let's bring in our senior correspondent on the scene for us in cairo. it's intense right now. ben, you covered what happened to president mubarak there. are we seeing a similar situation unfold right now? >> reporter: not really. during the revolution that led to mubarak's ouster, what was saw was some resistance from his supporters to the...
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opponents of president mohamed morsi are planning massive demonstrations tomorrow calling for his resignation. >>> a 21-year-old american teacher was stabbed and killed during protests yesterday. his family says he was just watching the demonstrations when he was attacked there. >>> bbc reports a sailboat missing at sea for more than three weeks now is presumed to have sunk. but the report says rescuers still believe the seven people on board, including six americans, may have survived on a life raft. the group set sail from new zealand on a 1200 mile journey to australia june 3rd. their racing ship built in 1928 got caught up in a storm. extensive searches have turned up nothing. >>> and in this country a brutal heat wave is sending temperatures into the triple digits out west. it was so hot in las vegas yesterday more than 30 people at an outdoor concert had to be taken to a hospital. almost 200 others had to be whisked away to the shade. casey wian is live for us now in another hot spot. that of palm springs, california. however, being on the greens there, you make it look so cool. >> repo
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you're at the meeting point for really the anti-morsi pro protestors. is there something they want from the president other than him being gone? >> reporter: they want to press reset. they want him gone, the contusion gone and they basically want new elections. the anticipation and drama is building at this hour. we have new information to pass along. within the past 15 minutes, the official spokesperson for president morsi delivered a attempt on tv essentially calling on everyone to refrain from violence and unite under democratic principles and he also added the security apparatus is responsible. however, that statement hasn't eased the frenzy here. i'm going to step aside to show what you things look like here at the presidential palace. tens of thousands of people are here. these are the opposition facts. and this protest is the cull mip nation of the campaign that started with a petition drive. about three months ago. the petition drive, the leaders say they have gathered 22 million signatures calling for new elections, calling for president morsi
you're at the meeting point for really the anti-morsi pro protestors. is there something they want from the president other than him being gone? >> reporter: they want to press reset. they want him gone, the contusion gone and they basically want new elections. the anticipation and drama is building at this hour. we have new information to pass along. within the past 15 minutes, the official spokesperson for president morsi delivered a attempt on tv essentially calling on everyone to...